Jeff Dean explains Google's '1% rule' for AI compute in interview

Jeff Dean walks through the '1% rule' for AI infrastructure: tiny per-user usage estimates at Google's scale force major compute decisions. He recounts the 2001 project to fit Google's search index in RAM, shipped in days, and a 2013 speech-recognition estimate that would require doubling Google's compute.
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